Creating Connections - Nortel Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Manual

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Creating connections

You can create unstructured connections, structured Basic connections, and
structured CAS connections using the CLI. Before creating connections, you
need to understand the rules for assigning virtual path identifiers (VPIs) and
virtual channel identifiers (VCIs), time slots, signal modes, and constant bit
rate (CBR) clocking. You also need to understand the syntax of the map
command. To understand the assignment rules and the syntax of the map
command, see the following sections before creating connections:
Chapter 3 Provisioning ports and connections 35
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"VPI/VCI assignments" (page 36)
"Time slots" (page 36)
"Signal mode" (page 36)
"CBR clocking" (page 37)
"Using the map command" (page 37)
Passport 8250 Command Line Interface Guide R2.2
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